North Florida vs Rollins (Women)
- September 26, 2025
- Winter Park, Fla.
- SCY (25 yards)
- Results
Courtesy: UNF Athletics
WINTER PARK, Fla. – North Florida women’s swimming started its 2025-26 campaign with a big road win in its dual meet against Rollins, 207-55, on Friday afternoon at Alfond Swimming Pool.
The Ospreys had key performances from Kayla Daley and Victoria Torres, who each had victories across four different events. UNF took the top spot in 13 of the 14 events during its debut dual meet of the year.
FINAL SCORE
UNF 207, Rollins 55
CLIPBOARD NOTES
- UNF swept the podium in nine of the 14 total events with Ospreys filling out the top three.
- Daley dominated with wins in the 200 medley relay, 200 fly, 100 fly and 200 IM.
- Torres followed Daley’s lead with wins of her own in the 200 medley relay, 50 free, 100 free and 200 free relay.
- Other top individual finishers included Grace Burton (1000 free), Amelia Hildebrand (200 free), Katie Carlos (100 and 200 back), Ashley Kirby (100 breast) and Annalia Jansons (500 free).
- The Ospreys also earned wins in the 200 medley relay and 200 free relay.
- Kendall Butler and Annalia Jansons each made their Osprey debuts as incoming transfers.
- Brooke Bourn, Burton, Kendall Hudgens, Sadie Jahn, Skyler Jansen, Peyton Loving and LC Smith all made their collegiate debuts.
COFFEY TALK
“Very pleased with the meet today. We raced from start to finish. Kayla [Daley] and Victoria [Torres] were four-time winners today. It was a great way to start the season with fast swims. Everyone did their part today.”
— head coach Ian Coffey
UP NEXT
The Ospreys continue their season on the road next Saturday, where they will head up to Vanderbilt for another dual meet at the Centennial Sportsplex in Nashville, Tenn., starting at noon ET.
Courtesy: Rollins Athletics
Winter Park, Fla. – Rollins officially opened the 2025–26 season on Friday with a women’s dual meet at Alfond Pool. Despite falling 207–55 overall, the Tars picked up several standout swims throughout the afternoon.
The team of Holly Hirsch, Taiylor Tegler, Melanie Angelov, and Julianne Armstrong earned the first points of the day for Rollins with a third-place finish in the 200 medley relay (1:50.60). Another quartet of Alexa Kwarcinski, Abby Jessup, Armstrong, and Hirsch added a second relay podium, going 1:41.09 for third in the 200 free relay.
Tegler led the way individually with a runner-up swim in the 100 breaststroke (1:05.52) before claiming the Tars’ lone event win of the day in the 200 breaststroke (2:25.00). Kwarcinski joined her with a third-place finish in the same event (2:27.35). Armstrong highlighted the butterfly races with a second-place result in the 200 fly (2:09.18), while Angelov added a fourth-place finish (2:13.51). Hirsch notched another top-three showing in the 200 backstroke (2:12.45), and Jessup touched second in the 100 free (55.88).
Rollins also produced strong efforts in the distance events. Katie Canty (11:28.01) and Leah Fonnotto (11:29.63) placed fourth and fifth, respectively, in the 1000 free, while Elliot Fox (5:33.68) and Fonnotto (5:38.04) both finished in the top five of the 500 free.
The Tars return to the pool on Saturday, Oct. 4, hosting Florida Tech in a 12 p.m. dual meet at Alfond Pool.
